Tunesmith Night, Saturday, March 14, 2026, 7pm PST
Odd Fellows Hall, 105 NE First Street, Enterprise, Oregon

The Wallowa Valley Music Alliance continues the 20th season of Tunesmith Night, a showcase of original music. The concert features three songwriters sharing their original work in a round-robin format, at the historic Enterprise Odd Fellows Hall. The unique listening space provides an up-close and intimate experience for both audience and performers.

The Saturday, March 14 concert features songwriters Karyn Ann, Allison Anders and Corey Oglesby. Doors open at 6:30pm with music starting at 7pm. Admission is $10. Beverage service available. This edition of Tunesmith Night is sponsored by Grace Prairie (Terry Hall & Paul Flanders)

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More on the songwriters below:

 

Karyn Ann

With a voice that’s equal parts church bell and bourbon barrel and a gut-punching grit reminiscent of Bonnie Raitt or Grace Potter, Portland-based singer-songwriter Karyn Ann has been charming audiences for over a decade with her brand of Soulful Americana. She’s shared stages with artists like Chris Issak, Oliver Wood (of The Wood Brothers) and Seth Walker, and her songwriting has been nationally recognized at festivals like the Great River Folk Fest (WI), Rocky Mountain Folks Festival (CO) and Tucson Folk Festival (AZ). More at www.karynann.com.

Allison Anders

Allison Anders was born in Moscow, Idaho – where she lives today – and grew up surrounded by lots of music. Her parents played Celtic, bluegrass, and folk with a host of wonderful musicians throughout her childhood. Allison was inspired to write her first songs in a college songwriting workshop and has since written just a handful of songs she performs solo every so often. She has grown as a musician first through open mics and eventually through playing in a few local groups, including The Chelseas and a folk/Americana/old-time project called Ice Cream Band. Most recently, you can find her branching out in a new folk-punk band (Ravish) as well as sharing the stage with her partner, Corey Oglesby, whenever they get the chance. 

Corey Oglesby

Photo of Janis Carper by Brent Cheffings
Corey Oglesby is a songwriter and poet based in North Idaho. After spending 27 years in the DC-Metropolitan area, he moved across the country in 2015 to study poetry at the University of Idaho in Moscow, where has remained ever since. In Moscow, Corey has performed with multiple bands, including Desolation Horse (bass) and Mother Yeti (guitar), and has led Monopines since 2020, who is is set to release their second full-length LP, Sunshine Through Plastic, in the summer of 2026. He lives in Moscow with his partner, Allison Anders, and their two animals, June and Moses.